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On-site and work
On-site work began in January 1876 and was complete by the end of October 1877: the bridge was ceremonially opened by King Luis I and Queen Maria Pia, after whom the bridge was named, on 4 November.

On-site and .
On-site accommodation colleges include Christ College, Jane Franklin Hall and St John Fisher College.
* On-site setup by a technician.
On-site processing facilities for solid propellants are also common.
* On-site sanitation-the collection and treatment of waste is done where it is deposited.
On-site systems include drain fields, which require significant area of land.
On-site paging systems in hospitals, unlike wide area paging systems, are local area services.
* Skilled – On-site managers whom possess extensive knowledge and experience in their craft or profession.
On-site analysis of the area was conducted by General Karapuhkin, Airborne deputy commander General Alexander Lebed, and other senior officers who mingled with the crowds nearest to the White House.
On-site retail merchandise sales are available in the Bengals pro shop, located on the plaza level on the north end of the stadium.
This can include things like 24 / 7 Monitoring of Servers, 24 / 7 Help desk for your daily computer issues and On-site visits by a technician when issues cannot be resolved remotely.
On-site protests delayed part of the construction.
On-site techniques of flint-knapping with imported obsidian and chert attest to cultural continuity over this long stretch of time, with reduction in the supply of obsidian from Melos testifying to reduced long-distance trade at the end of Early Helladic III, corresponding to Lerna IV.
* Kırmızı Burcu, Colomban Philippe, Béatrice Quette, On-site Analysis of Chinese Cloisonné Enamels from 15th to 19th century, Journal of Raman Spectroscopy 41 ( 2010 ) 780-790. http :// onlinelibrary. wiley. com / doi / 10. 1002 / jrs. 2516 / abstract
* On-site processing of runoff water, grey water, and black water using plant beds reduces the environmental impact of the building.
On-site examination would be necessary to clarify exact methods.
On-site witnesses and notaries may be available, depending on the provider.
## On-site amenities – A full-service virtual office will provide broadband Internet, fax-copier-printer, advanced phone features, conference calling, video conferencing, kitchenette and a business-worthy lobby / waiting area.
# On-site construction and congestion is minimized.
On-site accommodation is provided at the Mackay Residential College.

plaque and commemorating
On August 12, 2011, a plaque was unveiled on the Wolff building at Third Ave and La Mesa Bl commemorating Dwan and the Flying A Studios origins in La Mesa, California.
Aberdare was the birthplace of the Second World War poet Alun Lewis, and there is a plaque commemorating him, including a quotation from his poem The Mountain over Aberdare.
A plaque commemorating the Easter Rising at the General Post Office ( Dublin ) | General Post Office, Dublin, with the Irish text in Gaelic type | Gaelic script, and the English text in regular Latin script
Fulham's mother church still stands today with a plaque commemorating the team's foundation.
In 1969 a plaque commemorating Holt was bolted to the seafloor off Cheviot Beach after a memorial ceremony.
A plaque commemorating The Bridge of Tears, which reads, " Fad leis seo a thagadh cairde agus lucht gaoil an té a bhí ag imeacht chun na coigrithe.
A plaque commemorating the bicentenary of Rousseau's birth.
On June 25, 2008, MLB installed a new plaque for Robinson at the Baseball Hall of Fame commemorating his off-the-field impact on the game as well as his playing statistics.
Image: Thomas Cubitt plaque 13 Lewes Crescent. jpg | Blue plaque commemorating Thomas Cubitt's residence at 13 Lewes Crescent
A plaque commemorating this claim to fame was displayed at Ditton railway station until it was closed in 1994 when the plaque was moved to the ticket office on the Liverpool bound platform of the nearby Widnes railway station.
A special plaque commemorating the joint achievement of both the railway and Edison can be seen today in the waiting room of Lackawanna Terminal in Hoboken, presently operated by New Jersey Transit.
Visitors to the Houses of Parliament at the Palace of Westminster in London will notice a plaque in the middle of the floor of Westminster Hall commemorating More's trial for treason and condemnation to execution in that original part of the Palace.
In 1989 the ASM International society installed a plaque at the former entrance to the mine, commemorating the mine as a historical landmark.
It appears on the plaque commemorating Paul Dirac's life which was inaugurated on November 13, 1995.
A plaque commemorating the creation of Mosaic web browser, in front of the new NCSA building
Pope lived in his parents ' house in Mawson Row, Chiswick, between 1716 and 1719 ; the red brick building is now the Mawson Arms, commemorating him with a blue plaque.
* There is a plaque commemorating two famous dogs, Bummer and Lazarus, at the base of the building.
There is a plaque commemorating these US servicemen in Quorn's Memorial Gardens, upon which a poppy wreath is placed each year on Remembrance Sunday.
The building bears a plaque ( in a format designed by Eric Gill in 1924 ) commemorating Friese-Green's achievements.
Axminster was on the route of The Trafalgar Way which is the name given to the historic route used to carry dispatches with the news of the Battle of Trafalgar overland from Falmouth, Cornwall to the Admiralty in London in 1805 and there is a plaque commemorating this fact in the town centre.
A plaque commemorating the event includes the first quarter collected at its toll booths.
An in-situ example of Gill's design and personal cutting of his Perpetua typeface can be found in the nave of Poling church in West Sussex, on a wall plaque commemorating the life of Sir Harry Johnston.
There is also a plaque commemorating Sun at The Kennels, Cottered, Hertfordshire, the country home of the Cantlies where Sun came to recuperate after his rescue from the legation in 1896.

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